AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFilm & Identity: Calls for a boycott of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey are growing after reports that parts were shot in Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara, with Sahrawi filmmakers and journalists saying the production legitimizes occupation while local creators face repression. Human Rights Under Pressure: Spanish NGO CEAS-Sahara and other groups warn Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari’s health is “seriously deteriorating” as he remains on hunger strike since June 8, demanding his immediate release and better access to medical care. Solidarity in Europe: The Mayor of Ivry-sur-Seine urged France’s president to intervene for Asfari and other Gdeim Izik prisoners, citing UN findings on arbitrary detention and torture-linked convictions. Diplomacy & Energy: Morocco and France move ahead with a high-level partnership, including plans for a direct electricity link and renewed cooperation framed around Western Sahara sovereignty. Security & Surveillance: A whistleblower claims Morocco used Pegasus spyware to target journalists and rights defenders, reigniting debate over Rabat’s denials and the reach of digital surveillance.
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